Machine Age Lamp Airplane Aviation Light / WW2 Bomber C-1 Auto Pilot Control Panel / Lamp #cc57 sold
$2,399.99
C-1 Auto Pilot systems were used extensively in WWII-era bomber aircraft of the US Army Air Forces, including the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, Consolidated B-24 Liberator, and the Boeing B-29 Superfortress. The control panel was located on the pedestal between the pilot and co-pilot. The C-1 could automatically control the aircraft on straight and level flight or maneuver the plane in response to a fingertip control of pilots or bombardier to achieve precision mission control. In 1940 Minneapolis-Honeywell Corp became a defense contractor and soon developed the C-1 Auto Pilot system. April 1941 eight months before Pearl Harbor debacle, the Bombardment Section of the AAF Materiel Command witnessed a demonstration of the new electronic control system. The C-1 Autopilot was a military secret until it had been definitely established. Critical to mission effectiveness, a bomber aircraft should not deviate from its set course by a single degree. At 25,000 feet, according to precision bombing experts, an error of one mil means that the bomb will miss the target by 360 feet. Yet a bomber weighing 25,000 pounds is free to move up or down, sideways, or tip from right to left. The C-1 Autopilot was designed primarily for precision bombing and capable of making over 300 flight corrections a minute or more than 5 every second, this precession was unattainable by human means.
- Total of eight LED lights are located on this lamp feature, seven are located on the C-1 panel and one is located within the gear display above.
- Six yellow and one red LED’s simulate changing flight status indications, the LED within the gears flashes random colors of red, blue, and green.
- Lower left control knob may be adjusted to control a red indicator lamp on-off.
- Aircraft gears used on this lamp were salvaged from various old aircraft and repurposed to complement this lamps machine age look.
- Black iron re-purposed pipe and fittings are used to secure and support the frame structure of this lamp. Lamp frame is painted with a special metallic iron finish.
- Electrical components used within this lamp are new and were obtained from manufactures that have the UL approved endorsement.
- Included with this lamp is a 60W Antique Vintage Edison style bulb; any standard size medium bulb will work.
- Located on the back side of this lamp is a variable intensity dimmer control, which adjusts the vintage style bulb for desired light level output. This power control dimmer is also a push-on-push-off power control switch for the vintage style bulb.
- A separate red push button power switch operates the LED lighting within the panel and aircraft gears for visual effect.
- Lamp weigh is 18 lbs. Size H = 22 ” W = 8 ”, D =14 ”
- Rubber tip protectors are secured to the feet of this lamp to help protect the surface where it sets.
- Heavy duty 8 ft. power cord has grounded plug with 3 conductors for safety.
- All Lamp surfaces are grounded for safety, all wiring is securely clamped, protected, and meets safety standards. LED power supply is safely fused, switchable, and isolated from AC lamp power.
- Each lamp has a copper name plate riveted to back side with serial number stamped. I have sold several lamps and stand behind my workmanship. Satisfaction guaranteed.
- Included with this lamp is a framed document of information about the C-1 Auto Pilot System
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